Frontburner
I've recently posted a short movie of some of the locations I've ridden around Quesnel. While the quality of the movies is nothing amazing I've taken a lot of time to compile the segmented clips into something more viewable. The weather's been perfect for riding lately, hovering around 15 degrees Celsius and partly cloudy, so I've taken the liberty to fully check out the riding scene in Quesnel. How it's grown since I've been in Whistler! I've already spent many hours this spring building bigger - yet still safer and easier - jumps around town, while trying not to disgruntle the local municipality too much. Okay, well maybe a little just to keep them on their toes, but that's good for them right? It builds character. This is how I see it: more jumps equals more people riding bikes, equals less people driving vehicles, equals less road maintenance for the municipality. So ultimately it's a win-win situation. But yeah, check out the video clip posted below, it's just over 2 minutes in length, so not a long load. I plan on squeaking in a few more days of filming and riding before I move back to Whistler, so that I can add more content to "Frontburner" and finish it up. Also, I've been trying to capture footage of my buddy Pat the photographer, but he keeps injuring himself and getting stitches and all that, so he's pretty much a ghost in the movie so far. But the meteorologists say this weekend will be another hot sunny one, so once again my battery charger will have to stare down my energy-sucking camera so that nothing can get in the way of recording more bike riding memories.
1 comment:
Film's not bad so far. I like the trail building a lot though. Looks pretty fun, don't know where Quesnel is but good to know someone's spreading the vibes up there.
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